Re-envisioning the Chinese revolution : the politics and poetics of collective memories in reform China /
Popular memories of the revolutionary past have become a political and cultural force and China. Traumatic memory and active criticism make up part of this wave, but so does nostalgia for collective responsibility and for feelings of freedom and progress.
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Washington, D.C. : Stanford, Calif. :
Woodrow Wilson Center Press ; Stanford University Press,
[2007]
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